Rawat Ji,
Beautifully captures.
Such a delicate beauty.
Aarti

On Saturday, January 3, 2015 10:40:42 AM UTC+4, D.S Rawat wrote:
>
> My flora picture of the year 2014 is:
>
> *Pegaeophyton purii* (D.S.Rawat, L.R.Dangwal & R.D.Gaur) Al-Shehbaz 
> (Brassicaceae)
>
>  
>
> The genus has only seven species in the world, most of them described in 
> last 30-40 years, occurring in alpine Himalaya and adjacent China.
>
> This species was described by us in 1996 though the specimens were 
> collected much earlier by me from Roopkund area in Uttarakhand. This area 
> is a high Himalayan terrain with hostile climate and strenuous tracks. I 
> trekked to Rupkund and adjacent areas as early as in 1987 as a B.Sc. 
> student to participate in the Asia’s longest religious on foot journey (20 
> days, *+* 200kms) “Nanda Devi Raj Jat 1987”. This area made a deep 
> impression in my mind and called me back in 1990s twice as a research 
> student. I missed the Nanda Devi Raj Jat in 2000 but collected all my 
> energy and strength to join this journey in 2014. The objective was to see 
> and photograph the flora of this area (photographs and negatives of optical 
> cameras shot earlier have become a history and of little use) in addition 
> to religious reverence.
>
> *Pegaeophyton purii* is a tiny perennial herb (rosettes 2-3 cm across 
> only) with sparse population restricted to Roopund area (a point endemic) 
> in the world. After a long gap of nearly two decades I was sceptical about 
> our encounter with it. BUT the hard toil proved worthy as I was able to 
> photograph this species first time in the world. The tiny beauty rising up 
> from the rock crevices and between small boulders greeted us at least at 
> 5-6 places, still persisting in its native land.
>
> I have added two more pics to show the area, one depicting the type 
> locality and other showing panorama behind the ridge. This entire area 
> sustains some splendid alpines, breathtaking views of Himalayan peaks and 
> rich flora. The love for these landscapes had rewarded me one new species 
> and few, collected this year, are to be published as new.
>
> I have posted it earlier too 
> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/b/brassicaceae/pegaeophyton/pegaeophyton-purii>
> .
>
> Who knows when I will be able to visit this area once again?
>
> Dr D.S.Rawat
> Department of Biological Sciences, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & 
> Technology Pantnagar-263 145 Uttarakhand, INDIA
>
> 

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